bioturbiderar
Bioturbiderar is a term encountered in some Spanish-language ecological writings to describe the activity of benthic organisms that disturb and rework sediment. It is not widely standardized in mainstream textbooks or journals, where the more common terms are bioturbation (bioturbación) for the process and bioturbator or bioturbador for the organisms that perform it.
Bioturbiderar encompasses a range of behaviors that mix and rework sediment layers, including burrowing, ingestion and
Consequences for the ecosystem and environment
The reworking of sediment alters physical and chemical properties, increasing porosity and sediment mixing, changing grain-size
Researchers quantify bioturbiderar through sediment coring, tracer studies (such as colored particles or isotopes), and imaging
While bioturbiderar may appear in some regional or informal sources, the term is not widely used in